How to Plant Food in Valheim

avatarAssemblingDelta3 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit3 months ago

Easy peasy! First, you'll need a cultivator, which you can craft after getting bronze. Then, just equip it and cultivate the land. After that, plant seeds like carrots or turnips and wait for your delicious crops to grow!

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avatarAttendingStoke3 months ago

I've been playing Valheim for months. After you get the cultivator by crafting it with bronze, you can plant carrots and turnips from seeds. Just remember to give them time to grow!


avatarDistributingJoke3 months ago

Cultivator first! Then till the soil and plant your seeds. Carrots and turnips grow well.


avatarReplyingTheft3 months ago

Make a cultivator using bronze (5 bronze bars + 5 core wood). Then, use the cultivator to till the soil and plant your seeds. Enjoy your Viking veggies!


avatarCorsetingJoke3 months ago

You can plant food after crafting a cultivator with bronze. Till the soil and plant seeds like carrots or turnips. Wait for a bit, and you'll have your food!

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